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The surface finishing of casings and large structures on both new and re-built aero engines and air frames has always been expensive. The surface finish is important because surface smoothness and blending of machine marks and sharp corners improves engine performance, fuel consumption and safety.
The work is often carried out manually, requiring a a high skill level. Unfortunately, this method produces variations in finish and thus quality problems.
Throughout the aerospace industry, there are many types of Rösler vibratory machines in use finishing large structures.
A specialised range of circular vibratory bowls, designed without a centre column, is used to surface finish blisks and complete stator rings. The action of the abrasive media in this type of machine is excellent, giving good media coverage over all airflow surfaces.
Rösler rotary vibrator lines including drying systems and waste water treatment (centrifuges). |